I picked up my handbag that I had placed on his desk, and stood up. “You know what? I don’t want to work for an idiot like you anyway. I think this will be for the best after all,” I snapped, and then stormed out of his office.
As I drove home, I assessed the events of the last week and decided that Scott had screwed with my life. My mother and I counted on that income from my job at the vet to help cover her mortgage and her bills from the café. Unless I found a new job really soon, I worried that she wouldn’t be able to cover all her bills, and wondered where that would leave us. If I ever saw Scott Cole again, I’d be sure to give him a piece of my freaking mind.
Chapter 7
Scott
“Fucking hell!” I yelled as I rifled through the beer invoice that I was holding. Moving my eyes from the invoice to J, I continued, “How fucking hard is it for them to get an order right?”
J grabbed the invoice from me and assessed it. “Before you take that temper out on the supplier, you’d better check with our staff to make sure it wasn’t them who fucked it up.”
“Yeah, I’ll do that, but brother, we need a new manager because neither of us is cut out for this shit.”
“I hear you. I’ve got some more interviews to line up.”
“Good.”
J looked at his watch. “I’ve got to head home. Call me if something urgent comes up, otherwise I’m busy for the night. And when I say I’m busy, I mean with a woman who you don’t want to fuck with.”
I held up my hand. “I don’t need to hear anymore. We won’t be bothering you.”
Nash wondered into the storeroom at that moment and the air thickened with tension as he and J watched each other. I’d thought that once Madison made it clear she was settling down with J, these two would start getting along but it didn’t seem to be the case. If anything, they were getting along worse than ever.
“Marcus asked me to pass along that he thinks he’s talked some sense into Blade. Thinks that Blade will pull back on his coke distribution,” Nash shared.
“What makes him so sure?” I seriously doubted this was true. Blade had now had a taste of the money coke bought in; he wouldn’t give that up so easily.
Nash shrugged. “Got no idea, brother. Just passing on the message.”
As Nash and I talked, J walked towards the storeroom door. “I’ll catch you later,” he said to me, ignoring Nash.
We watched him leave and then I asked, “Why’s he so dirty with you still?”
“Don’t know and don’t fucking care. J’s an asshole who I have no time for.”
“You still got a thing for Madison?”
“Fuck no, brother. She could do better than him though, and I haven’t been backward in telling her that.”
“I’d stay out of it now, if I was you. Now that J’s home, you don’t want to be fucking around where Madison’s concerned,” I warned him. There’d be hell to pay if J ever found out what Nash had been saying to Madison. And that was hell that our club didn’t need.
“I’ve said my piece and I’m out of it. Got better things to do with my time anyway,” he said with that Nash grin that meant only one thing; sex.
I chuckled; the mood now lighter. “I’m sure you fucking have, brother.”
“We need to hook you up, VP. You’re more moody than normal and some pussy will help that.”
He was right. “Yeah, but let me do my own hooking up. I don’t want the kind of bitches you’d find me.”
“Pussy’s pussy, brother.”
“No it fucking isn’t.”
“When did you get so picky? I remember a time when you’d take anything and everything on offer. Wasn’t so long ago.”
“Christ, what the fuck is this, Nash? Quilting fucking circle? I don’t want to sit around and dissect my sex life.” I started walking out of the storeroom, towards the office.
Nash followed me and along the way we ran into Velvet. A scowl crossed her face when she saw Nash but she quickly hid it and turned her attention to me. “The place is hopping tonight and there’s a shitload of dickheads in attendance. You might want to call in some more of your guys.”
Just what we needed. “Will do. You up soon?” Being the star of our club, there was often some problems with drunk patrons when she performed. We were down some security tonight so I wanted to be out there ready for any issues when she was on.
“In about fifteen minutes,” she answered me.
“How many boys you want me to call in?” Nash asked, his phone ready to go. Velvet was back to scowling at him which was strange. I thought these two were good friends.
“Get four of them in and tell them to hurry the fuck up,” I said to Nash, my interest in what was happening between Nash and Velvet gone. So long as it didn’t interfere with Storm or Indigo, I could care less about their issues with each other. “I’ll be out there soon. I want to keep an eye on you tonight, just because we’re down some men,” I said to Velvet.
She looked happy with this news. “Thanks, boss,” she said and then left Nash and I alone.
He finished up his call. “I’ll go out and check what’s happening.”